An estimated 15 million Africans were transported to the Americas between 1540 and 1850. To maximize their profits slave merchants carried as many slaves as was physically possible on their ships.
Click on the image below to view information about slave ships:
Slave Trade: - The Slave Trade worked like a triangle. Goods including slaves, iron, sugar and more would cross the Atlantic Ocean. England, African, the West Indies and the 13 American Colonies were connected through TRIANGLE TRADE!Click on the image below for an interactive slave trade map:
A FIGHT FOR THE COUNTRY: NORTH VS SOUTH
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Gettysburg Information
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VIDEO ON PICKETT'S CHARGE :Pickett's Charge
Marching
Slavery Information
An estimated 15 million Africans were transported to the Americas between 1540 and 1850. To maximize their profits slave merchants carried as many slaves as was physically possible on their ships.Click on the image below to view information about slave ships:
Slave Trade:
- The Slave Trade worked like a triangle. Goods including slaves, iron, sugar and more would cross the Atlantic Ocean. England, African, the West Indies and the 13 American Colonies were connected through TRIANGLE TRADE! Click on the image below for an interactive slave trade map:
Middle Passage Video
Map of the United States during the Civil War:
Civil War Simulation
Rules and Expectations:
Sample Letters:
Sample Journals:
JOURNAL REQUIREMENTS
The Civil War in Vermont
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